With 10,000 Baby Boomers reaching retirement age every day (see the story below), we thought we’d take a look at possibly the quintessential television series to explore that generation in midlife: “Thirtysomething.”

For those of you who may not remember the series, here's the synopsis:

With 10,000 Baby Boomers reaching retirement age every day (see the story below), we thought we’d take a look at possibly the quintessential television series to explore that generation in midlife: ... more

Draper went on to receive an Emmy Award nomination, New York Magazine's Best Broadway Actress award, and two Writers Guild of America (WGA) Award nominations, winning one WGA. She also won awards at the Giffoni Film Festival and Hamptons International Film Festival. Draper speaks in a trademark throaty voice.

Draper went on to receive an Emmy Award nomination, New York Magazine's Best Broadway Actress award, and two Writers Guild of America (WGA) Award nominations, winning one WGA. She also won awards at the Giffoni ... more

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Kalember, who played Susannah Hart Shepherd, became best known for her role as Georgiana Georgie Reed Whitsig on the NBC drama Sisters (1991–1996) and as Judge Karen Taten on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2001–2010).

Kalember, who played Susannah Hart Shepherd, became best known for her role as Georgiana Georgie Reed Whitsig on the NBC drama Sisters (1991–1996) and as Judge Karen Taten on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ... more

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Hope and Michael Steadman (Mel Harris, left, and Ken Olin) are two of the seven upwardly-mobile friends whose relationships were traced on the series. Hope was a writer and stay-at-home mother and Michael was an advertising executive. less

Hope and Michael Steadman (Mel Harris, left, and Ken Olin) are two of the seven upwardly-mobile friends whose relationships were traced on the series. Hope was a writer and stay-at-home mother and Michael was ... more

Patricia Wettig is best known for her roles in the television series Thirtysomething as well as Prison Break and Brothers & Sisters. Also in the film City Slickers. She received critical acclaim (and a number of awards) for her role as Nancy Weston in Thirtysomething.

Here's Wetting with Olin in 1989. The two are married and have two kids. less

Patricia Wettig is best known for her roles in the television series Thirtysomething as well as Prison Break and Brothers & Sisters. Also in the film City Slickers. She received critical acclaim (and a number ... more

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Horton, born in Bellevue, Wash., played the role of Prof. Gary Shepherd. He appeared in Who Killed the Electric Car? and took other environmental action. As of 2010 Horton is an executive producer and director of Grey's Anatomy on ABC, and produces and directs NBC's The Philanthropist, according to Wikipedia.

Horton, born in Bellevue, Wash., played the role of Prof. Gary Shepherd. He appeared in Who Killed the Electric Car? and took other environmental action. As of 2010 Horton is an executive producer and director ... more

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Horton as FBI Agent Cade Conover on the show CSI:NY in 2012.

Horton as FBI Agent Cade Conover on the show CSI:NY in 2012.

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Melanie Mayron is joined by presenter John Larroquette after winning an Emmy Award for her role in TV's thirtysomething at the 1989.

Melanie Mayron is joined by presenter John Larroquette after winning an Emmy Award for her role in TV's thirtysomething at the 1989.

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Mayron in a scene from the show.

Wikipedia: In 2006, she appeared as a judge in the reality show Looking for Stars on the Starz! channel.[1] In addition, she has served as director for a number of television shows such as In Treatment, Providence, Dawson's Creek, Ed, State of Grace, Nash Bridges, Wasteland, Tell Me You Love Me and The Naked Brothers Band. less

Mayron in a scene from the show.

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Business as Usual - Season One - 2/9/88, Michael's (Ken Olin, right) hopes for a joyous reunion with his father Leo (guest star Steven Hill) are destroyed when he discovers the real reason for the visit. Timothy Busfield (Elliot) also starred., less

Business as Usual - Season One - 2/9/88, Michael's (Ken Olin, right) hopes for a joyous reunion with his father Leo (guest star Steven Hill) are destroyed when he discovers the real reason for the visit. ... more

Business as Usual - Season One - 2/9/88, Michael's (Ken Olin, right) hopes for a joyous reunion with his father Leo (guest star Steven Hill) are destroyed when he discovers the real reason for the visit. Timothy Weston (Elliot) also starred., less

Business as Usual - Season One - 2/9/88, Michael's (Ken Olin, right) hopes for a joyous reunion with his father Leo (guest star Steven Hill) are destroyed when he discovers the real reason for the visit. ... more

Ken Olin, who plays Michael on the hit TV show thirtysomething, acts out a fantasy scene of playing for the Philadelphia 76ers basketball team during a 1988 Los Angeles, California, taping at the Sports Arena.

Ken Olin, who plays Michael on the hit TV show thirtysomething, acts out a fantasy scene of playing for the Philadelphia 76ers basketball team during a 1988 Los Angeles, California, taping at the Sports Arena.

Ken Olin (right) and Timothy Busfield (left) of the hit TV show thirtysomething, act out a fantasy scene of playing for the Philadelphia 76ers basketball team with real players Charles Barkley and Mike Giminsky during a 1988 Los Angeles, California, taping at the Sports Arena. less

Ken Olin (right) and Timothy Busfield (left) of the hit TV show thirtysomething, act out a fantasy scene of playing for the Philadelphia 76ers basketball team with real players Charles Barkley and Mike Giminsky ... more